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June 2, 2023

SHAKA ILEMBE IS READY TO HIT GLOBAL SCREENS!

Johannesburg, June 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — MultiChoice Group, the largest producer of original content on the African continent, is set to debut SHAKA ILEMBE, its biggest ever primetime-drama series. Created by the award-winning South African Emmy and Oscar nominated team at Bomb Productions, with global star Nomzamo Mbatha taking on double billing as lead […]

Orban delighted by Erdogan’s victory over ‘Soros’ man’

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban described the election victory of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan over challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu as a “huge relief” in a radio broadcast on Friday.“If Erdogan had not won, Soros’ man would have opened th…

Why has Türkiye’s Erdogan been unbeatable in two decades?

Türkiye’s democracy truly emerged in 1950 when the country moved from the one-party rule of the Republican People Party (CHP) to embrace a multi-party system in an election won by the conservative Democratic Party (DP).Since then, Türkiye has had centr…

NATO chief, Greek FM to attend Erdogan’s inauguration

NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg is set to visit Türkiye to attend the Saturday inauguration of re-elected Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and hold bilateral talks.In a statement on Friday, NATO said Stoltenberg would attend Erdogan’s inauguration af…

Trkiye’s May exports at record-high $21.7B

Trkiye’s exports rose to $21.7 billion in May, marking an all-time record for that month as the figure climbed 14.4% annually, the country’s minister of trade announced Friday.Exports since the beginning of the year totaled $102.5 billion, Mehmet Mus …

How can technology help feed the world?

Nearly 10 billion people are expected to populate the world by 2050, making it more important than ever to find new ways to feed ourselves.Cutting-edge technology is today altering how we produce food, reducing waste and boosting sustainability.Rising…

British Airways fined by US after hundreds of refund complaints

The US government has handed down a fine of $1.1 million to British Airways over claims it failed to pay refunds for canceled flights during the COVID-19 pandemic.In a detailed statement, the US Department of Transportation said the UK flag carrier di…